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Brittany was diagnosed with neuroblastoma at the age of 4 1/2. She relapsed three times and went through chemo, radiation, surgeries, stem cell harvest, stem cell transplant, and antibody treatments. She continued to fight this beast and tried to lead a normal life as an active teenager.
Brittany touched so many peoples lives in her 16 years on Earth. She spent many hours volunteering to help others who had cancer and never felt sorry for herself. She loved school and put forth 100% effort. She played the violin and did scrapbooking and card-making. When she was healthy, she loved to play soccer.
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